One of the setting that made me a great impression was the traditional market. I went there with my gradpa and sister duing the weekend in Taipai. The place was very noisy. I heard the people shouted "Come here! Only cost 10 NT each! Come here!" Also, some taiwanese (台語) were spoken, and I didn't understand. I heard people dealing money, conversing, and swearing. It was kind of unpleasant.
I saw people making food in the traditional market. The meat seller was cutting pork or beef into several pieces, pack all the pieces into a box, and then put the box into the plastic bag. I saw the shops that were selling fruit, meat, vegetable, fast food, drinks, and also hot dogs. There were many people, and it was very crowdy. If you didn't follow your family or partner close enough, you would get lost. I smelt something bad. It was like the smell of chicken or pee. Well, I could be wrong, but that was what I felt. The flavor just went directly into my nose, and I felt sick after that. I held my breath soon. I thought that I just didn't get use to shop in the traditional market, because the other people look natural and fine. Traditional market is a market with long history. It isn't like cosco or sogo. I will suggest you to go there.
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